Improve Your Promotional Flyers And Improve Sales
March 27, 2005 by Christoph
Filed under Internet Marketing
Admittedly, I have not seen your advertising flyer. Then again, I probably don’t have to. I have reviewed hundreds, if not thousands, of advertising flyers for small businesses. After 30 years I have found that nearly every small business ad flyer contains the same mistakes and missed opportunities. Avoid these seven common mistakes, and your advertising flyer – and your marketing in general – will be stronger for it.
Advertising flyer mistake #1: A Blah Headline (Your Company’s Name)
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Why Your Ad Failed
March 24, 2005 by Christoph
Filed under Internet Marketing
So you spent good money on an ad, put it in a magazine or newspaper, and waited patiently for phone calls that didn’t materialize. You’re upset: you feel that you’ve wasted money and time, and now you’re convinced that advertising doesn’t work.
Advertising does work. Every day. So before you kick away advertising (or websites, or brochures, or any other marketing medium), first consider which of these four basic reasons applies to your effort:
Your ad wasn’t created to appeal sympathetically to the correct customer need.
You can’t force a sale, as much as you might want to. Your best, most reliable, most profitable customers come to your business because you meet particular needs that your competitors don’t. Simple as that. These needs may be material, psychological or emotional, but when they present themselves, their owners come to you.
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Promotional Vehicles
March 23, 2005 by Christoph
Filed under Internet Marketing
It is difficult to miss a Hummer, but how many companies could afford to run one to promote their business? The answer is, of course, very few and it is doubtful whether GM’s overgrown offspring would be the most suitable promotional vehicle for many of them. What then are the alternatives and how could businesses benefit from using a vehicle as an advertising medium?
What is a promotional vehicle?
A promotional vehicle is a car, truck or SUV with purpose-designed adhesive vinyl graphics applied to its exterior, promoting a business or one of its products or services.
The graphics may be a full wrap (the whole vehicle is covered), a decal wrap (decals are applied to body panels) or a window wrap (decals are applied to the side and rear windows).
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10 Ways To Improve Your Print Ads
March 22, 2005 by Christoph
Filed under Internet Marketing
1) Include a coupon in your large ads. This can increase response from 25 to 100 percent. Your coupon could offer the prospect your brochure or catalog.
2) Use a benefit headline on your coupon that affirms the prospect is getting valuable, needed information. E.g. “Yes, I want to reduce my inventory costs by 50 percent.”
3) Include a picture of your brochure or catalog in your ad.
4) Use a sidebar in your ad packed with tips that your prospect will find useful. E.g “10 Ways To Reduce Your Phone Bill.”
5) Concentrate your copy on the prospect, not on your company. Tell your prospect how your product or service will solve their problems. Use the words “you” and “your” frequently and “I” and “We” less.
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Ten Easy Marketing Tasks You Can Do NOW
March 11, 2005 by Christoph
Filed under Internet Marketing
Who says scientists can’t market? Here are 10 easy marketing ideas that a group of folks at the National Institute of Standards and Technology came up with today during our monthly Marketing Action Group:
1. Listen to (and write down!) the questions your clients ask. They’re clues to the problems you can help them solve. They’re also topics for your next article, talk and e-newsletter. Don’t invent this stuff – just listen!
2. Plan and write out your next sales conversation. Got a meeting next week with a hot prospect? Write down the words you will use to find out who the decision makers are, what the budget is, the scope of their problem, and how you’ll ask them to take next steps. If you have no idea how to do this, send me an email and I’ll help you think through it.
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Top 5 Ways to Generate Qualified Leads for Your Small Business
March 8, 2005 by Christoph
Filed under Internet Marketing
Do you ever wonder if you could be doing a better job marketing your small business or professional service firm? Successfully marketing a small business is hard work. There are several key skills required to consistently develop new business that you, as a small business owner, must master in order to succeed.
The first skill you need to have is the ability to regularly generate qualified leads. You must consistently build your list of prospects if you are to grow your business. Your business will not grow if you market to the same, stagnant population over and over again. While there will be a certain percentage of people who choose to buy from you after repeated contact with your marketing material, the amount who buy will always be limited by the size of the list to which you market.
How often do you add to your list of qualified prospects?
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